Scott Peterson
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I’ve been wondering about this for a while now. When people talk about OnlyFans traffic, they always mention “target the right GEO,” but no one really explains what that actually means in real terms. Like, which countries actually convert, not just bring clicks?
At first, I made the mistake of going super broad. I targeted cheap traffic from everywhere because, honestly, it felt like a good deal. Tons of clicks, low CPC, and my dashboard looked busy. But the problem? Almost no conversions. It took me a bit to realize that cheap traffic doesn’t always mean quality traffic, especially for something like OnlyFans.
After that, I started narrowing things down. From what I’ve seen (and tested), Tier 1 countries like the US, UK, Canada, and Australia tend to convert way better. The traffic is more expensive, sure, but people there are more used to paid content and subscriptions. I noticed fewer clicks, but way better engagement and actual sign-ups.
Then I tried a mix of Tier 2 GEOs like Germany, France, and some parts of Eastern Europe. Surprisingly, some of these performed decently too, especially when the content matched the audience. It wasn’t as strong as Tier 1, but definitely better than going global with no targeting.
One thing I learned the hard way is that not all traffic sources behave the same across GEOs. Some countries bring curious users who click but don’t spend, while others might have fewer users but stronger buying intent. It’s really about testing small budgets across different GEOs instead of assuming one will work.
I also came across this guide on OnlyFans traffic that helped me understand things a bit better — it breaks down some basics in a simple way without overcomplicating it.
If I had to sum up my experience, I’d say start with a couple of Tier 1 countries, test a few Tier 2 ones, and avoid going too wide too fast. It’s tempting to chase cheap clicks, but conversions matter way more in the long run.
Curious if others have seen similar results or found any underrated GEOs that actually convert well?
At first, I made the mistake of going super broad. I targeted cheap traffic from everywhere because, honestly, it felt like a good deal. Tons of clicks, low CPC, and my dashboard looked busy. But the problem? Almost no conversions. It took me a bit to realize that cheap traffic doesn’t always mean quality traffic, especially for something like OnlyFans.
After that, I started narrowing things down. From what I’ve seen (and tested), Tier 1 countries like the US, UK, Canada, and Australia tend to convert way better. The traffic is more expensive, sure, but people there are more used to paid content and subscriptions. I noticed fewer clicks, but way better engagement and actual sign-ups.
Then I tried a mix of Tier 2 GEOs like Germany, France, and some parts of Eastern Europe. Surprisingly, some of these performed decently too, especially when the content matched the audience. It wasn’t as strong as Tier 1, but definitely better than going global with no targeting.
One thing I learned the hard way is that not all traffic sources behave the same across GEOs. Some countries bring curious users who click but don’t spend, while others might have fewer users but stronger buying intent. It’s really about testing small budgets across different GEOs instead of assuming one will work.
I also came across this guide on OnlyFans traffic that helped me understand things a bit better — it breaks down some basics in a simple way without overcomplicating it.
If I had to sum up my experience, I’d say start with a couple of Tier 1 countries, test a few Tier 2 ones, and avoid going too wide too fast. It’s tempting to chase cheap clicks, but conversions matter way more in the long run.
Curious if others have seen similar results or found any underrated GEOs that actually convert well?